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Japanese Revolution in Paris Fashion

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ISBN-10: 185973815X

ISBN-13: 9781859738153

Edition: 2004 (Revised)

Authors: Yuniya Kawamura, Joanne B. Eicher

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Exploring the Japanese revolution in the Paris fashion industry, the author questions whether the traditional French system stifles creativity and examines what direction it will now take with the influence of designers like Miyake and Kenzo.
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Book details

List price: $39.95
Copyright year: 2004
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Publication date: 5/1/2004
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 208
Size: 6.14" wide x 9.21" long x 0.44" tall
Weight: 0.682
Language: English

Joanne B. Eicher is Regents Professor Emerita at the University of Minnesota. Joanne is Editor-in-Chief, Encyclopedia of Dress and Fashion (Bloomsbury and OUP); Series Editor, Dress, Body Culture (Bloomsbury); Author, Editor, Co-Editor, The Visible Self, (Fairchild); Dress and Gender (Berg); Dress and Ethnicity (Berg); Beads and Beadmakers (Berg); Mother, Daughter, Sister, Bride (National Geographic); a wide variety of published articles in professional journals and chapters in books.

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Acknowledgments
Introduction: Clothing and Fashion
Fashion Culture in France
Fashion Dominance in France: History and Institutions
The Modern Fashion System in France
The Global Diffusion Mechanism of Fashion: Past and Present
Social and Technical Differences among Haute Couture, Demi-Couture and Pret-a-Porter
Interdependence between Japanese Designers and the French Fashion System
The Japanese Fashion Phenomenon in Paris since 1970
Type 1: Kenzo. Complete Assimilation into the French Fashion System
Type 2: Rei Kawakubo, Issey Miyake and Yohji Yamamoto. Construction of the Avant-Garde Japanese Fashion
Type 3: Hanae Mori. Attainment of the Ultimate Designer Status in Paris
Conclusion: Paris as the Battlefield of Fashion
Research Design
Interview Schedule
Supplementary Tables
Bibliography
Index